
In test for Netanyahu government, Israel marks elections for October
The election date remains the one established by law — October 27th,” said Afik.
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To reach these conclusions, the newspaper spoke to “more than 110 authorities in Israel, the United States and the Arab world,” all of them with direct contact with Netanyahu. Premier of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu (Joe Raedle/Getty Images) Continues after advertising The Israeli Parliament, the Knesset, announced this Sunday, 12, that the national elections were scheduled for October 27. The statement was made on Sunday (12/7) by legal adviser Sagit Afik. “The current Knesset will fulfill its mandate fully and will not be dissolved [before the end].
Furthermore, The Israeli Parliament will close work on Friday (17/7), scheduled for the beginning of the electoral recess.
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To reach these conclusions, the newspaper spoke to “more than 110 authorities in Israel, the United States and the Arab world,” all of them with direct contact with Netanyahu.
according to VejaPremier of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu (Joe Raedle/Getty Images) Continues after advertising The Israeli Parliament, the Knesset, announced this Sunday, 12, that the national elections were scheduled for October 27.
according to VejaThe statement was made on Sunday (12/7) by legal adviser Sagit Afik. “The current Knesset will fulfill its mandate fully and will not be dissolved [before the end].
according to MetrópolesThe Israeli Parliament will close work on Friday (17/7), scheduled for the beginning of the electoral recess.
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